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‘ 8 THE. OMAHA' SUNDAY BEE: MAY 15, 1910. L BRANDEIS STORES . New Summer Merchandise Very Attractively Priced 50c Embroideries at 19¢ ¢ 25¢ These Dainty and Praclical SPECIAL IN MILLINERY DEPT. ' Finest embroidered flouncings, skirtings and corset cover em Sllk Dresses Your ChOiCe of Any Hat broideries. also galloons and bands, H in Swiss, nainsook and cambrie, also lqc-zsc ll‘l Our Entll‘e Stock lacey Irish effects; many are Hle P quality; on large bargain square. Are Pop“lar Tms seaso“ That ‘Has Beenr Selling at $10 or Mere Asa spe(-in} event for Monday we will sell fifty A' JUST five fine silk dresses, made of shantungs, foul ards, messalines, chiffon taffetas, 51750 one'nali Price e | Pure Thread Silk Hose peau de cygne, ete.—many are Phis offer . inoladés al) " Genuine Silk Hosiery—Both Women's sum.pl:xu( dl\l’l'nlor.fl'uml worth up the most exquisite hats in | b and Men’s—For the price of Cotton. to $40.00—Monday at.......... i our stock—all our beatui- vl | Immence lot from one of the largest American mills, Maker took SPECIAL—$25 WASH DRESSES AT $12.50 ful imported Paris hats for less than usual in order to secure our order all our finest New York A lot of fine high-grade wash dresses in lingerie, patterns — elegant ostrich linen chambrays, ginghams, dimities, barred : ? A ! e trimmed and aigrette dress nainsooks, ete. Included in lot are several sam ¢ hats—the styles that have ple dresses—many are worth up I : B > to $25, choice, at ® heen so much admired, all g P go at half price. The New Linen Suits are Fashionable All the $100 Hats for $50 All the :675 ”uts,‘$37.50 The saving is fully one-third. Many buyers will select a dozen pairs. i The guality will be found highly satisfactory ‘ X WOMEN'S MEN'S PURE THREAD PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY SILK HALF HOSE I 4 ol Tia | metely . thie ipries ol We are now [showing one of the most complete assort- All the $50 Hats for- 25 All the $35 Hats, $17.50 dyine and sheer; extra splic 8 3 8 y b . e ¥ 3 £'of sl lsla at the heels, good, lisie hose, but these oAb T de B R A LML All the $25 Hats, $12.50 | All the $20 Hats for $10 g o g ighn T bl St acs L EHTOIUCATY o Ureir ONPRAR Realizing the popularity of these frocks, we have taken toes and garter Ive E r ) ) size and color, black 750 and white, tan, bronze, pink, sky, smoke, pearl, lavender, pongee, cham- reseda, olive, Copenhagen, . wistaria, gold greater pains than ever this season to secure every new All the $15 Hats, $7.50 All the $10 Hats for $5 style and color. Beautiful hand trimmed effects, at-—— $12.50, $15, $19, $25 wnd 935 Very High Class Hats at Just 2 Former Price PRETTY NEW LINGERIE DRESSES silk, made with silk lisle heels, toes and topr: full size; in c black, tan, navy, smoke, pearl, reseda, cadet, lavender, wistaria etc : e et B nad dik e R AR TS ely new line just received of these dainty sum- . : mervos i ear c3c.630.6401| Great Sale of Muslins o © ' ey 75c and 85c¢ Bleached , 81x90 Bleached Sheefs ; Large, medium - and THE SMART NEW LINEN DRESSES Seamless Sheets for full size bed ready for use; sizes' | with seam -— good | °TMA!l size Pillow In the natural and colored linens—pretty trimmed and £1x90 and 81x99 — wearing sheeting, 50c¢ Cases: worth 15c and T A $15-819-525 | o 59¢-65e) hm e 39¢ | it 10e-125¢ | | oot b e 75¢ Wide Embroiderjes at 39¢ 18, 22 and 27-inch fine embroidered flouncings, elegant Angleterre, floral and English eyelet effects, c .......... ; & v illow Ci ol Vots A e | "M 100 AllOver Embroideries at 590 Yard Shantung and Rajah Suits | NEW WASH SKIRTS | TAILORED SKIRTS ‘é:?;‘,22.‘.i‘°;5‘.,;53§e1'f?“1°.c o 1A S oAb | 29.inch fine Swiss and batiste all-overs—eyelet, leaf, sprays and shadow Dressy, ¢ool summer suits, in l In linen and repp, all the new|One lot high grade skirts :"lllles. per yd., gc_loc ATt S et 7ic | “effects—many natural and colored effects,| features for summer wear—| in all the popular cloths bR { Sr‘:;')::-':f‘:ol\\m;(\lv ..... 590 plain and fancy braid and| at— | and styles, worth up to i 0.5 . . e ‘ 1 Bands and Galloons at 39c and 49c Yard embroidery & | $2.98, $3.98, $5. 00, $12.50, Highest .mt« .u:’\::us.:nu embrolderd batiste bands and galloons—elegant trimmed, at . . 525 535\ hantd*up. tos . e .$12.50] each, at . By 56.98 y,gf\,gtxd.y!!! ,Eemg’kggul,n\g?_? 'P?m‘yh Sty emptoliery and braid eftects, 4O | WOMEN'S SERGE AND CLOTH COATS | WOMEN'S NEW LINGERIE WAISTS | “Closs sume Gioghams: lfieren | or Buits and Children's dresses, cham- | at, yard, 39¢ and. ... Choice of 75 high grade serge and cloth coats, | All the cleverest new styles r«-hk::n::':.—:";v‘;‘# stripes—froth the bolt, bray. ginghams for Fine Embrmdery Edgmgs ‘and Insertions worth up to $30, 515 TIUI‘.E ‘Nl':w LINEN TAILORED WAISTS per yd., at . 2 s '?}ac rompers, yd. ......... 5¢ 75‘0 B W e R R L R R L e S ntes/ per C i, 93 o | Also I)emllm‘zs medium widths--endless variety—all newest desigms a Vary pretiily made—speclal growps y oo A:‘k:i:uu?vl:d?;u‘g‘(y]eGsmfsou.nlg'only l"“ Apron CRéck' Ginghm; Amoskehg ; 7y 10c¢C WOMEN $ WHITE SERGE SUITS i o LINGERE at, yard ... 3 d other dard Ging- gt naWeit s e $25-$35 NEW FRENCH LINGERIE g b 1 PR el e O l,.,a.,,”,,”y made, at.. ... New arrivals from our own Paris office. Exquisite hand-made and hand-embroidered effects. New Wash Goods Monday at Lower Prices ° D Specials in Our Linen Department — Basement Specml Sale of ]mporled Foulard Si“(S Beautifol Dimiies and Fine Bati-| Mill engihe iarge flral pactor . | : 12 i « i All Pure Linen | All Pure Linen Napkins; full | Pure Satin Dam- ’ tes; daintiest of all summer mzn‘:i;x';‘;‘::m‘" el { Table Damask; | bleached; extra heavy, /$i ask Table Linen 3 : ] ; £ \ ; printed wash fabrics, sic T W T el W 3i-c fine satin finish | values, dozen [..... $1.98 full bleached, We offer the finest lot of splendid quality foulards ever put on special sale. Scrolls, VO yd. REY, T TR Dréss_ Poplin; - urerceriysd- cloth,, in N o ty, . 9! * . 8 + o "l"”“ “‘"“:f | Imported Mercerized, $2.25 Dam- :‘:‘“" 5;'): cameo patterns, geometrical and Arabesque patterns, all sizes of dots, ¢ w h'llle G:‘:dlmfof W";llfl‘"vd'““' etc, lmn:;mr (l'olors: ulll;sflulshed fou- wide > neatly hemstitched; oy ; M % 4 - ] $ot gl g S A Bt —fine dimities, white ards; values up to 25¢, auac YoV QRe | ARk Clohs )i nestly. pow $1.50 F”“g'.d Mitsatl: cones, rings, ete.—best colorings shown this season—bargain square, yd.. . T Rkat6: Nyt hasst i loc o5y et et oo, KR loc Slightly Solled:| les pattern Bed Persian Cotton 25¢ and 30¢ India Spreads, regul g If:,‘.‘,fi;"..,‘,'.’},‘“u ‘ bl S Special Sale Semi-Rough I’ongees. Shantung, Indro, Real Jap. and Chinese Pongees SR R, T HE A e ! -each, at 98¢ 24-inch and 27-inch Rough and | 27-inch Natural Pongee Silks, | 36-inch Very Heavy Shantung —at ....3%é¢ i and .'“12;“1 ’ semi-rough Pongee Silks now at . ciies...B59¢ | Chamois, at --8$1.00 om V —_—— Ground Rent Trust company. This trans- | vals, will have special teorological in Men's Christlan assoclation fers the bullding and all property rights. | struments attached to the baskets so any | The title to the adjoining twenty-two feet!| LLLL IN BALLU(N HICHTSI’&'?,[,‘,.‘T”I'.l,‘.l’.:":" ¢ up.at ‘ditterent “,.’ETT"‘BIDS ! YES PLE\T\ OF THEM | ve made with 5. = Dentaon ¢ tne Youns | BRYAN CUTSLOOSEFROMPALS rouna Rent ruet company. s transc| NEW BELL 'PHONE EXCHANGE P Y | Aerial Exyeriments at Fort Omaha |peculiar atmospheric conditions may be | County Commissioners Face Wonder- [HOTEL PLANS CONSIDERED | g R s B0, 0ld Guard Will Not Stand Sponsor for | on the north was gained by purchase from | "Tyler Office to Take Overload from t noted and sutomatically registered | 8 i, : the Aaron Root estate for consideration 2 e 1 Tangle of ures, Political M R Temporarily Snspcnd d. i ful Tangle of Fig One Option and Incomplete Plans the | al Meeting of $4200.. The remainder of the properly,| s Douglas Board. h I&LO alnns ! Only Real Progress Made in | o a twenty-two-foot strip on the alley, was | SUCCESSFUL ASCENSION IS MADE | P P CHEAPER PLANT IS ASSURED the Project. |TO SPEAK ON PEACE AND WAR |bousht from George T. Mills for $600.| DEMANDED = BY BIG BUSINES A | | The ‘consideration of the purchase of . the Mect n (,()un ] — A project for the erection of a large hotel | |\ = | Boston leases on the eighty-eight-foot sec-'| gy, \, | 2 Seyentee i o | Talks 1a's P in F ‘ | Captnin Chandler Leads n Sky Pasty | Propositions of Plumbers and Steam :l: »M rnl\-nll; m,d‘ nou‘gm nn;elu‘. \lnn ’n, st | -‘ "l:' .: :r-nolo- © | tion has not been made:public. | - Q?Bul-rrclll Interests Make [l t Safy 5 he ‘ague Investment company is hand- | ren an Var in Evening ey r——— . rom the Arm t to n Safe | ) ¥ | Fitters Below Figures at Which e Vgl T et i o S o HOME PLANNED FOR ary Big Increase in Down Landing Within Precincts | Woman's Auxiliary of Nebraska | 6 9% R . A0 Sisioh | to Democrats—Lysle 1. Ab- NEW Town Wi Service——T | % | They Offered to Do the of the lot divectly east of the Morrix B ot s . . | s . g g of D | Episcopal Churches is 1 Work Hefore, theater has been gained. This lot is com- o THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL Double Capacity. sy Also Here. | |I|'mnlv l:‘nu\nn Sruqtle :vnnv no;k‘eu [ the |, Niles | gt | BRI AR at Bt Yhrmafia wiLT take B | f <ennard property proposition for an| Lysle I. Abbott, recelver of the Independ- | Bullding Known as Lrom Bank te Be | |iougiac exchs . i | Chiid oty LR e s el d 1Y s y | Bids for plumbing and heating ! the|option has been made to Mrs. M. Maul, |ent Telephone company, head of the State it Dawa 18 MaLE Kot ifer S e ok el B il e N | concerned The Woman's auxiliary of the Episcopal [yew Douglas county court house weré|gwner of the property occupied by the |County Option league and booster of the | Weders | Ateuoture. acity. In the spring a 1"1»;\'>v ': | The student class of twenty officers from | 110¢ese of Nebraska will hold its annual openca’ by the Board of County Commis- | Cole-McKay undertaking company. It fs [initlative and referendum, is organizing the | 3 l.n.. an .,m..vn..;nfl.lg.,::‘:-m," o ! the aimy school at Fort leavenworth MCCUNE at Trinity cathedral Tuesday, May | gioncrs at noon Saturday. This is the sec- [ said'that, the remaining poition of the tract | Bryan political meeting to be held next| poo ' oy o Somn, (0 Y Chones s o be added to the. squiom wihich has been at Fort Omaha for the 10 goaning aety Will be the cele- {ong set of bids advertised (for. The new | ncjuded ‘in ' the tentative plans for the Tuesday evening at Washington hall. ing to be occupled by the Nebraska Na- |the exchang: which serves tlmx:\‘nn‘u 0 | week 'retirned to Fort Leavenworth ,\:\l»‘h‘““mh of Iur!\ communic at v 1\.. m., RL | figures show that the commissioners will| hotel, owned by E. A. Cudahy, can be taken | It is understood that Mr. Abbott secured | (1‘:“,” bank aL the northwest rmnu“ of [InE business district Thp‘ new f'm 1 ity dytighay T 'T"‘ A. L. Williams, celebrant; Very Rev.|gchieve the desired end of getting work | under option as soon as the Maul property | the hall for the meeting and probably Will [y aiein and Farnam streets. The present | for the sake of ron.\mu(»m- be kno An ascension was made Friday evening |G0r8e Beecher, agsisting. The business g, more cheaply than under the rejected [ js under control | preside and introduce the great traveler, |, mq of the bank on the same corner has | T¥ler exchange. 1t will :give the Doug ‘ with the spherical balloon, Captain €. De F. | #e#sion follows at 10., Luncheon will be | pidx “The whole project is in & chaotic and| Thus Mr, Bryan has definitely broken|yi504 for a good many years, being known |street station a total of 30,00 telephone <l oo e g oty el served at the rdner Memorial house | By there is plenty of chance for much ettled, state,” said John L. McCague. |AWAY trom his old-time henchmen in Dous- | oy’ (he “iron bank,” and is at present but | “The new exchanse is made necossss ‘ Lieutenant W. N. Haskell of the si ol e Fhe missionary meet- | fyrther debate, because: it is not easy- off rere is nothing whatever in the report las county. No more will Mayor Dahlman, | (wenty-two feet wide. The new building |the continuous growth of ‘business in e corps i the basket. The nscension | M# begins at 2.0, and will include the | hand to say which contracsor has bid the | that immediate steps were to be takem for | Tom Fiynn and the hearty men of their | wi cover forty-four feet or: Farnam stree: | downtown section,” said A 8 Kol dof was a suocess, the bhalloon ¢ ng down | f0lOWIng addresses: “The United Offer- | ,west, and between the bids of J. J. Hani- | the: incorporation of a hotel company ‘"ib""”' be the advance agents for demot-|..4 132 feet on Twelfth street. It will be |the traffic d”m,;m‘ ‘n will 1 'M, near Dundee without mishap. The height | ' Rev. We H Moor; “Work Among the ghen and George & Co,, there is|anything or.the kind." racy’s tremendous shadow in his work In ] e geories high statlad during the wintor and made » of about 2,000 feet wa: ched. After its| Indians” Rek. irancis Randall of South |room for argument J. "H. Millard and associates in the |this county. In his address Mr. Bryan fs} for opesation probably early in the spr deseent the balloon w deflated ana | Pakota Work Among Mountaineers,” | The one and.two pipe vacuum heating; Omaha National bank. soon to, move into | N0t expected to single M Y Archdeacon Wordsworth of Kentucky | yor Dahliman out | y i new banking rooms at enteenth and |for particular denunciation, for they are KNIGHTS’ MAY PA"TY DELAYED e name of the new exchange, Iyl Lrougit back to Fort € w35 chosen simply because it is an phonious prefix fo TN aoh cetally Acs |y P x for use on telephone nuin ing of the proposition. right here is where open political friend-| cedes to G. A. R, Request Not to aha | systems have been bid- upon separhte The inlention to send the spherical ba! Mrs. Ella Sloane of South Omaha, is the | called for by the specifications, and tb Farnam streets, of which E. A, Cudahy is |5till &0od personal friends, but he s ex- loon up Saturday morning for a long flight | President, and Mre, A, K. Gault, secretary | ypes of bollers¥have also been bid upon | also a director, are considering the financ- | Pected to state with decided clearness that| Order of Colombus with Captain Chandler and Lieutenant Has- | Of the state organizauion. Mrs. Albert |geparately by, nearly all the contractors *n 2| offie o he telephone come Kell as meronauts was abandoned owing to| Noe and Mrs. W. B. Millard are the hospi- | Tabulating these shows that there arp sev- | ship ceuses, Ho in expected to declare that | Dance on Memorial Day. SRR A 0tcthe tolephane S pent wenther tality committee. eral possible combinations by one of which | B & Permi those who are not openly with him on the — | 1. Kennedy building at Kighteenth Kite balloon was semt up| The luncheon of Tuesday and also Wed- | one coptractor will be lowest, and by an-| A..Witzell, 707 North Thirty-third, frame, | initiktive and referendum and on county| Tue annual May party to be given by the | Douglas streets and the o iteht ay evening (o & helght of | nesday and Thursday, when the dnnual|oiner combination another bidder. 00, E. R. lovett, 214 Lathrop, frame, |local option are against him. To para-|members of Omaha council, Knights of Col- a1 b installed. fn the vacated quarters about 400 feet, the balloon being made cap- | diocesan council is held, wil be served by J. J. Hanighen's bid is this ®; John Kovarik, 1 South Twelfth, | Phrase his now mous dictum those who|umbus, has been postponed from May 30 1o |)gf¢ ve. T Josk of miving th by ‘the moving of the officea se as sions were for the pur- | the members of the auxiliaries of the dif-| One pipe Vaopu wyelsia Fizontal bollers frame, $2,000; Matz Moskowitz, 402 North|do not stand on the Bryan platform as| May 31. The postponement is the result of | Twenty-fourth, brick store. $7,000, most recently repaired and reconstructed | g request from the local encampment of the | tical lexsons in serorautics. his council is the forty-thivd annual | Horlzontal bollers are ar guilty for what they do not declare | Grand Army that there be no dancing in | o 1. are Hond pE There will be no more ascensions until | meeting and wiil be presided over by Bishoy . as for what they advocate boldly | Omaha on Decoration day. A committee | gobis Bhrn eanie hon the m““‘ - R [ next week and these will be dependeni | Willlams. At the service Wednesday morn- | Parks & Co. bid FREE TO In the morning at 10:30 Mr. Bryan will|from the Grand Army of the Republic |penaite hat ey P Iy 4 wpop the weather. Should al! things prove | ing John Rice Wil be ordained. iIn the|Ohe pipe system.. 80 deeply nto the subject of World peace | waited upon the entertainment committee | YADIE Tt i 3 L hank ‘avorable the spherical balioon will be sent | afternoon Bishop Willlams dellvers his an l":‘\y'mf:y.flpulnb:xl\'x»"x‘fl ASTHMA SUFFERERS at the Auditorium before an audience {0 of the council and asked that some "”w‘;ln.nm u#:n;h(‘. e nited an Its Jong fight about the middle of next|nual address to the clerical and lay dele- | pitzgibbon boilers 4 s I;e ’Hnm‘n;:»-d m‘p.‘. ‘.1( ‘;:m-llm t;('vlln dln:! date be chosen. After a conference, ”‘,.I,“,_“R of ‘%,‘.1 bank week with Captain Chandler and Lleuten- | gates. In the evening the Nebraska Church | The Johnson-Rowe-Paige company's fig \dren, with enough adults to fill up the|ynights decided to grant the requsst and | for them. ~ The lial | ant Haskell as passengers. club entertalns |the visiting delegates and |ures on the same’items.: given in the same | & Athouy Biscomrors ot Looe ot Fime " |seats not taken by the boys and giris. 1nthe party will be held on May 31 ‘ma"‘“‘"‘,' oty nibaly by DT Considerable interest is belng taken In|the new officers of the Woman's auxiliary |order, are $645%, $64,304, $7817 and $10200. | We have a New Method e Fes|the evening, after conferences with his sclentitie and astronomical circles regard- | at dinner at the Paxton hotel Fitspatrick & Koeffner of Columbus, O., | f:l‘,l],'\‘_, L el Yy TR ',vr..\;,,l".';'.;";: newest backers «nd converts, he will be | —— g the sending up of the weather depart-| An important feature of the business wili | bkl $69.357, §72,872, §7.617, 38 | of long-standing or recent development,|e€n With the political claymore swinging | ment balloons next week, during the pas @ the election of the four clerical and four | The Dixon company of Chicago offers {o |‘'Whether It is present as hay fever or chro- | Wide and dangerousiy in the direction of suge of the o wrough the tail o 1 e e trie | one- stem at $79,80 a['nio’ Asthma, our method §s an absoluts |those who do not accept his latest gospel C & the earth through the tail of Hal-|lay delegates 1o the triennlal convention, | Ut in & one-pipe system a 80 and JatAgSiime. olr mathod Js en, abeolutel (AT hich 1a me b Orober Tat commen o | bwo-pia, o1 B Boter figures for thi | SUrS, e matisr 1 whe cimats Yo Mve:| "sid,cr Duniman save that, s an e The Tenderfoat Farmer ishes its session Thursday afternoon company ave $7.7%0 apd ‘ll)‘ur l,(‘xlrlh;)\d" -Iv‘:)lxx“'- ertainly cure you right :‘n;vl“n| myw Vw“*m be all 'n: V:/‘Am"nnun It was ooe of these experimentsl Jan who put green ] s g o e s bid hese | In_your o | hall meeting is a certainty his follow » 3 TR T ~ T O et Bt e oee |y SFa Sapacially Want to sand 1t taithoas| ‘B! TWSOSE U8 S8 ST B SR OO spectacles on his cow and fed her shavi His theory Try This When NESTLEHOUS IS DISCHARGED and $10.652 apparently hopeless cases, where all for d was that it dida't matter what the eow ute so long as she Y J 388 | Grunwald, lowest bidder on the douches, opium preparations, | meeting will be very interesting. | was fed. The questions of digestion and pourishment had our Hair is Dusty it X | specifications, offered $67,3% for a paient smokes” efc. have failed. | — not entered into his calculatidns. 7Y eping G i . st eryone at our own | s R e Py et e Denninan o alouse | (wo-pipe system and left the one-pipe | expenme thut this new method will end | WORLD-HERALD DEEDS FILED It's only a ‘‘tenderfoot!’ farmer that would try such S i P e ool bl g A A L A blank. His boller Figures were $,500 and | all difflcuit breathing, all wheezing, and | an experiment with & cow.” But many a farmer feeds him- n-n‘ ‘ue ]:m. {:x .»‘l.::} and dull, and plaint Withdrawn, [peyees “n‘-‘r m‘l.-‘p‘u::nnn. paroxysms at once and | popirening Company G Title to self rega s of digestion and nutrition. He might -ln,n a8 well eat sha o A g B e e s i 7 ol This free otfer is too Important (o heg: | Wite for New Bullding at Fif- ings for all the good he gets out of his:food. The result’ is that. the nnm§ 1! - ¢ shampoo powdee Judge Crawford discharged both cases LUNCH FOR DR. AYLESWORTH lect a single d te now and begin teenth and Farnam, he sction of the organs’of digestion eid nutrition ure impuire ml...n- ’In mixing r.-.,'. l.l..u\.n....r Orris Yoot | ggainst Willlam Nestlehous alleging he tha oure at u‘nce“stlnld 1o money Simply suffers the miseries oftdyspepsia and the agonies of aervous i With four ounces of therox — coupon belo o It Today . sroprietor of bling reso or of the prop iclude PAhan S AR AR e bt thasanain ! Log | RS DEORVMOL OF 1 SRNRAR, Pélort, o to Entertain Vis- Deed for all of the property included in ch, restere the activity of the or T i Iae foan ahoreughly and | speedy hearing Saturday morning. The P pigiey . the site for the mew bullding which the . ‘n...i.h y . KT B eloa lhl’l | Ml have | gourt found upon the evidence that Nestle- Y Reeme FREE ASTHMA COUPON. World-Herald company announced will be N FIOR. AN gRosey INpue ¢ Can be glven | ) o . has not actually been proprietor of Monday Neon. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 1| bullt at the northwest corner of Fifteanth falli in no other way. So little time Is requived Ni. d 8 ralling remedy, for thia dry shampoo that it can be dope | (e establisnment over the Budweiser sa- Nisgara and Hydson Sta., Buffalo, and Farnam streets, have been filed. well as the pralse of th ] S - it | which was alieged to be a gambling | The Social Service elyb of Omaha will | | Send free trial of y . thod | | The property, described as lot 8. block A -’h:?-l;‘x ‘::‘l’el:-‘elllrc:.';"(::flI‘|:p I:.':l;'ls‘flnl‘ place and the secondary charge relating to | entertain Dr. Barton O Aylesworth, for- | 0T Y . 1§ city proper, was acquired, througn In the strictest sense ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery’” is o temperance '“""l 4 kives the halr new dife and yigor. The | the character of the place, therefore, could | merly president of Drake university, and | ¥ v | the McCague Jn¥estment company, from Glu'l. It contains neither n‘-m:;:u:‘n wor urun-.-l is os free from -lh:"b'n | ‘regular use of this mixture heightens the [ "0t be sustained agalnst him. The coln- | now president or the Colorado Agricultural | three interests., The south elghty- elght | ":. :;‘::':"'.M- and other dengerous drugs. All ingredieats printe: R v 2 | cldent charge against Thomas Den | conday luncheon Monday of the lat were oblained by pure R A Il et R e Mgl Fy AL K s [t ek s or v Comton| St by Gt e e Mo o gt T bge metes e wal 00 often causes ose colol v i N o § Lgp il | i . , A U8 COBMGEn o , liver and bl “just e - od Discovery." and become dujl and britte."—(Adv,) nesses. eon will be served st 1216 Judge Suttop | ! m—————e! | wealth Real Estate Trust company of Bos Le

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